1. Sucker Lake, with a launching ramp, is two
miles west of Oswegatchie. Go north from Route 3 on County Route 122. Take the next two
left turns. Use the Oswegatchie and Newton Falls Quads.

2. Lower Racquette River reservoir areas dammed
by Niagara Mohawk Corp. These are Stark, Blake, Rainbow Falls and South Colton reservoirs
and the Carry Falls fluctuating reservoir. Refer to Niagara Mohawk Corp. brochures.Take
Route 3, 14 miles west of Tupper Lake, then go north on Route 56. Use the Carry Falls ,
Rainbow Falls and Sylvan Falls Quads.

3. Racquette Rivers Piercefield Flow at
Piercefield, 8 miles west of Tupper Lake. Put in at Niagara Mohawks
"launch" area on Route 3. Canoe upstream to Setting Pole Dam at the foot of
Racquette Pond. Use the Tupper Lake Quad.

4. Little Wolf Pond is accessible at the Town of
Altamont campsite in the "downtown" section of Tupper Lake Village. Turn north
on Washington Street, one block west of the Lumberjack restaurant, off Route 3 West. Use
the Tupper Lake Quad.

5. Massawepie Lake is a complex of four lakes 13
miles west of Tupper Lake. It is Rochester, NYs Boy Scout Camp and not accessible
July and August. Use the Childwold Quad.

6. Higley Flow State Park on the Lower Racquette
River, off Route 56, southwest of South Colton offers a placid river and campsites. Use
the Colton Quad.

7. The Oswegatchie River between the hamlets of
Oswegatchie and Fine is a dammed-up stretch. Niagara Mohawk Corp. maintains a public
launch on the north side of Route 3 at their Flat Rock Site, 4.3 miles west of Star Lake.
Use the Oswegatchie Quad.

8. Cranberry Lake is a century-old man-made
star-shaped lake 27 miles west of Tupper Lake. The Oswegatchie River flows through it,
entering at Wanakena, which is the States Ranger school. At the lakes outlet
are the village and a State launching ramp off Route 3. A State campsite is also sited on
the shore. The best canoe route is from Wanakena, also on Route 3, into the lake and
around Joe Indian Island which has some twenty free campsites. Due to its configuration,
this lake can be quite rough at its center. Use the Cranberry Lake Quad